Halton Learning Foundation
The Halton Learning Foundation's (HLF) mission is to help eliminate barriers to learning by providing emergency funds, student subsidies, scholarships and school grants.
The Halton Learning Foundation's (HLF) mission is to help eliminate barriers to learning by providing emergency funds, student subsidies, scholarships and school grants.
YourTV and HIEC work in partnership to not only facilitate our high school co-op program, but to provide coverage of several of their annual events, Women As Career Coaches (WACC) and Men As Career Coaches (MACC).
Halton Food for Thought has been feeding Halton students for over two decades. They believe that every student should have access to healthy food during the school day.
The HEN have been featured in several of our YourTV "Halton News" stories.
YourTV assists in the Club’s fundraising efforts by producing a weekly TV bingo on our channel.
YourTV partners with the Chamber to cover several events each year, including Mayor’s Luncheons, business award ceremonies and their most recent COVID-19 webinar series.
Starting on Thursday, May 28, the Petawawa Public Library will be offering a contactless material pickup service.
You may request materials by:
Where there is no waiting list for an item will aim to have it available within one working day after being requested but there may be occasional delays. Please do not come to the library until you have been notified that your materials are ready for pickup.
Please note: You may return materials only through the external book return. Materials will be quarantined for at least 72 hours before they are checked in. Items in quarantine will show on your account during that time, but don’t worry, as fines will not accrue.
We are looking forward to providing you with physical materials again and are excited to see you from afar.
The City of North Bay will again designate Memorial Drive
as an active transportation route during the upcoming weekend in an effort to assist with
physical distancing requirements during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Memorial Drive will be closed between Regina Street and the Marina starting Friday, May 22,
at 3 p.m. and will reopen Monday, May 25, at 8 a.m. The closure is designed to allow those
who are cycling and walking maintain a safe distance by using the roadway. Vehicles will be
able to access the waterfront parking lots and Marina entrance. Signage indicating no through
traffic will be posted ahead of both entrances to Memorial Drive along Lakeshore Drive and
Main Street West.
In memory of Fr. Rudy from Jean & Pat Bougie
Bill McGimpsey, The Co-Operators